So Long Good Friday
3 hours ago
03 Apr 2026
Baltic Triangle
The Good Times and HSP Presents have announced So Long Good Friday, a new multi-venue all-dayer in Liverpool showcasing the best new music at an affordable price.
In spring 2026, a brand new all-dayer brings some of the most exciting upcoming bands to Liverpool for a multi-venue all-dayer. Taking place on 3rd April, the first edition of So Long Good Friday already boasts an impressive lineup, including a headline set from rising rock ‘n’ roll cowboys Fat Dog. The London-born band have earned a cult reputation for their sweaty, uninhibited live shows, not suitable for the faint of heart.
South London haiku-loving trio Honeyglaze and Chicago’s early-millenium indie-rockers Brigitte Calls Me Baby will close out their own stages, with more headliners still to be announced. The initial lineup also includes Halifax Heavenly band The Orielles, Wigan-born alt-rockstar TTSSFU and Manchester’s most high-energy electronic duo Silverwingkiller.
Jeanie and the White Boys, Monks, Credits, Mikey Callisto, World News, Curiosity Shop, Pevova, Kissing Peoples and Dave Lofts complete the huge first wave announcement, showcasing a hand-picked, genre-blurring lineup of some of the best bands on the current live circuit. The all-dayer will span several venues in Liverpool’s cultural hub the Baltic Triangle, including Hangar 34, District, 24 Kitchen Street, and Camp & Furnace, all within walking distance of each other.
Organisers HSP and The Good Times say, “We are hosting So Long, Good Friday in Liverpool to offer a much-needed alternative and exciting line-up to the city’s festival landscape. We’re bringing some of the hottest national and international outfits along with some of our favourite Liverpool-based artists to the Baltic Triangle for one helluva Good Friday!”